Miniaturized vortex-induced vibration energy harvester for low velocity air flow application

Author(s):  
Quan Wen ◽  
Robert Schulze ◽  
Detlef Billep ◽  
Thomas Otto ◽  
Thomas Gesner
2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-151
Author(s):  
E Azadi Yazdi

A vortex-induced vibration energy harvester consists of a relatively long cylinder mounted on a flexible structure. In a flow field, the periodically shedding vortices induce transverse vibrations in the cylinder that is converted to electricity by means of piezoelectric generators. In most vortex-induced vibration harvesters, the output power is considerable only in a narrow band around the wind speed where the vortex shedding frequency matches the natural frequency of the structure. To overcome this limitation, a tuned mass mechanism is employed in the proposed vortex-induced vibration energy harvester that can change the natural frequency of the turbine to match the vortex shedding frequency in a broad band of wind speeds. The tuned mass mechanism should work in close cooperation with the piezoelectric generators to maximize the electric power of the turbine. To this end, a nonlinear piezoaeroelastic model of the system is derived, and a model predictive control technique is formulated to find the optimal control inputs for the tuned mass actuator and the piezoelectric generators. Results of numeric simulations confirmed that the tuned mass mechanism not only increases the velocity band over which the turbine is effective but also increases the peak power output of the turbine by 294%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 64 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 201-210
Author(s):  
Yoshikazu Tanaka ◽  
Satoru Odake ◽  
Jun Miyake ◽  
Hidemi Mutsuda ◽  
Atanas A. Popov ◽  
...  

Energy harvesting methods that use functional materials have attracted interest because they can take advantage of an abundant but underutilized energy source. Most vibration energy harvester designs operate most effectively around their resonant frequency. However, in practice, the frequency band for ambient vibrational energy is typically broad. The development of technologies for broadband energy harvesting is therefore desirable. The authors previously proposed an energy harvester, called a flexible piezoelectric device (FPED), that consists of a piezoelectric film (polyvinylidene difluoride) and a soft material, such as silicon rubber or polyethylene terephthalate. The authors also proposed a system based on FPEDs for broadband energy harvesting. The system consisted of cantilevered FPEDs, with each FPED connected via a spring. Simply supported FPEDs also have potential for broadband energy harvesting, and here, a theoretical evaluation method is proposed for such a system. Experiments are conducted to validate the derived model.


2018 ◽  
Vol 138 (5) ◽  
pp. 185-190
Author(s):  
Meng Su ◽  
Dai Kobayashi ◽  
Nobuyuki Takama ◽  
Beomjoon Kim

2021 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 299-308
Author(s):  
Anxin Luo ◽  
Yulong Zhang ◽  
Xinge Guo ◽  
Yan Lu ◽  
Chengkuo Lee ◽  
...  

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